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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1925)
AVEDNKgnAY'.TtlTY'l, 10 nf. vyi1 " t it t; tWfl'fi ft n'd'G'u E lftt TIiu patrol planes will notmako rngular flights over forust areas for tho purpose of detecting, tiros, but will be used on reconnaissance o( la rue fires, for confirming reports of fires and for detailed observation of forostod land' nter electrical storms or whonsnioky conditions Interfere with observations, from ground lookout motions. 0 Kmergency landing fluids through out ' tho pacific coaHt states huve boon selected and tnurked. SHEVLIN-HIXON TO USE WASTE FROM SAWMILL Sawdust, Slabs, Etc., to bo Distilled in New Plant Immediate construction of n pluo by product!) pliuil will Im started by 'Clio HIkivIIii-IIIxoii Company, It was unuoiini'cil todny from the com puny' offices, This 11 1 ii lit will prodttco turpmi tlno and a nutnbnr of pluo oIIh for various purposes, by tliu "doslruc llvo distillation" process which linn boon purfiictml by William K. LJungdahl, who linn been imikliiK ex periment with Pondosa plno for sev eral years mid who will he In churga of construction and opnrutlon of Iho plant. Just, whli-h of Iho oils which I.JuiiKdnlil hns found It possible to develop III mtirchiintuhlo quantities from pluo wasto, will bo munufnc turd at this plnnt, company officials worn Dot In ponltlnu lo linnouncn to day. There Is tin almost Inflnltu varlnty of such producTa which cnu bo dovolopnd. Tha present plant will bo merely n first unit, and will bo eroded so that mills can bo willed until tha plant Is his enough In bundle all of tho sn win I II waste, from sawdust to ndglnga and slnbs, so that tha burn 'urs will not bavn to bo used. . Tho plant will bn about D00 feet miulhwasl of thn sawmill, nnd con veyors will bo built to transport tha wasto to It. Construction will be gin a soon as materials run bo secured. Later units will not only lucroasn tho amount of tho wusto wood which will bn minted, but will Increase tho variety of products' as much as Is found practicable. ' It Is understood that LJungduhl's procossea of destructive diminution havh been patented. Tho decision of Tho Khovlln-lllxon company to build aucli a plant is an Important step In corroding the wastage which bus been a necessary fratura of plpu milling heretofore nnd tho local company Is expected to rocnlvo a, great amount of credit and publicity as Iho first big plno mill lug concern In tho west lo adopt such a plan. TIIKUK'H A ItK.AKOX ' Tho news leaked out around Toll can City this week that Frecland Htaley went to Krlsco for Iho pur posa of equipping himself with tho latest model balloon trousers. It Is osllmnUtd that, Willi tho proper 111' flatten, Htaley will return to l'ellcan City ono ilny ahead at tho Codur Kaplds special. (iKDI)lH IIKTTKH Cluorgo Cluddls, who had a tinner amputated at tho Klumnth valley hospital Inst week following an no cldent at Iho Chlloquln I,umher company's ramp, Is declared lo be Improving rapidly. HACK TO WORK I'eta Nellson, chef In the I'ellcnn Uay boarding house, Is' buck on tho job ngnln after n three weeks vncn lion, l'eto doclurea that bo had plenty vucatlon, settled all Iho knot ty scientific problems Unit wero bothering him, and urrlvcd on the Job more sober than the proverbial (nnd theoretical) Judge. L AIR REPORT GIUEiM FOR IS THE LAST WE E Surplus of Men in Most All Pacific. Coast Industries PollTl.ANIJ, July l. Alt x- Iremely low lalmr luriiover f"ii tureil luiil week's employment re ports from the various fir produc ing centers of llm went consi, ac cording lo the 41, employment ser vice letter limned hero today, which Indicates Unit tho usual movement of men from Job lo Job Is at pres ent at I ho lowest point of tho your. I'lie letter Blnlcs thill there Is not ut present a great number of unem ployed men in the fir districts. Thn oversupply of most all kinds of help In tho Inland Umpire, a oiulllliin which bus prevailed there for the past inonih. has not percept ibly decrcuiiud. the letter Mutes. He ports from tho various dlstrlcti follow : Medford, Ore. Not ninny unem ployed men here. Kukoiio - llosldout help well em ployed. , Considerable , migration to and from Nutron cut-off. McMlniivlllii Krult ranches busy wllh full , crews. Haying well along. l' unemployed In this dis trict. Portland Now Jobs offered con fined to construction work. Hmull labor turnover. Short time Jobs for berry pickers and sugar beet work ers giving employment lo many men nnd women. Kniiill surplus of common lubor. Aberdeen, Wi.-Many camps down. All sawmills operating. I.ab'r turnover small. Few mun out of work on (iruys Harbor. Taroinn More than enough labor In this city to cam for current do inimils for help. Seattle More than half of l'ugel Hound ramps closed. Sawmills oper utlng. Skilled help of uil kinds well employed. Kpokuno. I.sri-i) surplus of mop hero, Including some skilled work ers. ' ; Orofino Considerable logging being douii with local help. Tlenty of lubor. Culvllle All work cared for by roldcnt help. I.lnd'Ultxvlllo Harvest lo '' soon. Plenty of men hero to caro for It. ' Coeur d lAene, Idaho Labor In excess of dumuliil. Wiillnce-liiirko Mines operating; no scarcity of help. Klk Itlver Motu men than Jobs. THIS KLAMATH MJMlMtllUKiUK Established March , 1&2B A wookly paper for the mun and women employed In the lumber In dustry of Klnmnlli County. limned Kvury Weilnimduy IIOWAHD WININAUD Kdllor tilUNM'.TT MAS HKTTHU Kdgnr Caskell, who Is In the Klamnlh Valley hospital with a sprained buck from the (irliinet,t log ging camp near lllldebraud Is Im proving qullo rapidly. So Practical and HKt'KNT lXCOItPOKATIONH Oregon Klumulh Lumber nnd Mlllwnrk Co.; T. II. Henderson, 10. CI. Dreher, II. L. Acomb, Klamath Palls,. Ore.; $3000. ' , ' ' McCtillpugli Creek Lumber Co., Inc.; Guy Hiulth, N. 1'. Jensen, M. W. Kmlth, Vurl A. Hmllli, Klondale, Ore.; S0,00U. "; National Forest 1'rodiicts Co,; M. A. Phillips, V. J. Phillips, F. Mc Kay, Portland, Onto.: Itiouo. Vornonlu Pinning Mill; Henry Hull, J. R. Culhertsnn, Noble Pun lap, V. L, Hull, - Vornonlu', Ore1.; $10,0U0. Of Interest to Iho Pacific North west lumber market Im advices re ceived by Jumes 10. Poohles. dis trict manager, from Axel 11. Ox holm, chlof of Juhibor division, bu reau of foreign and domosllo com morco, that considerable hullillng activity ! planned for tho Immedl nto future. A $3,00,000 hotel Is planned for . Prowal Klkl, building to Htnrt Immediately. Honolulu plans tho onlargomont of ono dock ,to niako It lue largest on tho Pacific. Building pormlls, according to tho Honolulu chamber of Commorco woro $500,000 for April. Tho ter ritory of Hawaii wll construct a linlf-mlllion-dollnr building. Mr, and Mm. J. L. Nondol, of tho (Modoo Pino camp, plan lo spond tholr vacation camping nmt tlnlilug Rt Kant Inko, , ff.f, Milk T.'iv.r r fil Neat 4 1 jACl P'A VV K'lllt AIKUM) AMO.Vti OTIII.lt Mll.l.H A promliiont Washington lumber manufiictiirer onco iiiado tho proud lioiiiit thai In all the twenty yours he hud been operating a sawmill ho hud never been Inside another mill. Ho said he hud no buxlneKs snooping around miolher man' mill and felt that he kiew about all hero was to know about a sawmill anyway. I'erliups lie, did. Ilut he might and vnry likely would have been a much morn successful op erator, hud ho spent u few days every now and then studying other mills up and down tho count. No ono mun will over bo tile beut operator III the biuilness nor will any ono mill bo th best mill ever erected, but some men may oxcell at somu particular point and some mills may ha.vo built Into them Ideas that are good and worth while and which It would be well for other mills to copy or porhnps to Improve. . VIHITH imOTHWt ' Hurry Kesslor, of Oakland, Cali fornia, has bean visiting with his brother, liob Kesslor, of Pelican City, for tho past few days. Monday the Knssloni drove uround Klamath lako. and tho visiting brother dnclunxl himself greatly impressed by Uio beauties of tha drive. Doforo Kcsh ler returned to Oakland, where ha Is In thn Insuranco business, the brothers plan to tuko a fishing trip lo Diamond luke. 1'IIO.M C ALA.MIH Monty und Pod Montgomery wero down from Calamus camp Thursday of Inst week, leaving town Friday morning. PO.VCK I IK IjKOX KTIFF As a result of their recent slight dlfferenro of opinion, J auk Cunning ham and Illll Hcofelt. both of Modoc camp, nro reported, to bu reading up on modern rejuvenation methods. Ml 1. 1, Kit ILL Hurry Miller, camp cook for tho Modoc Plnn company, hO0 been de cidedly under tho weather for tho past few days with nn extremely sorn hand. Miller thinks that there must IX! a sliver of ateol imbedded in the fleshy web butwoen tho thumb and Index finger. ' T" IJon traveling, shopping and gon oral wear, this (frock of navy blue flat crepo Alls tho bill perfectly. It has the new Eton Jncltot effect, softened by a rippling Jaoot front. Two wide nloats provldo ample room , at tho homllnt. r 1 ;iiuri-:KMAx ix mockxixo Charlie Gruhormnn, timekeeper for tliu MorJoi! Pino conipnny's Culu niiis camp, declares that ho intends to spend tho Fourth of July at camp, in full mourning, and with a con trite heart. In. respect for departed spirits. Long Bell Co. To Sell Ten Cars Of Refuse Each Day Waste to be Used by Columbia . River Paper Mills at Vancouver I Tho Long-ilell Lumber company is making arrangements to ship refuse to tho Columbia River Paper Mills at Vancouver, Washington. Tho hemlock refuse, which will bo tho product shipped, will bo plncod aboard especially constructed freight cam. It Is expected that shipments will averago about ten carloads por day. Southern Operators' Reduce Costs $1.25 Per M In March Southern pluo operators aro scal ing down their costs In the present emergency. A cost statement cov ering activities (luring the month of March show that tho total average cost of nlnoty-two mills In .March was $211.55. This Included $5.49 stumpago. This was a reduction of about $1.25 compared with March last your andjlp tho lowest, cost ro- portou ior,any mania uuring uic past year. , '-v. ''.. 1LOAT1XO MIMi Word combs from Longviow that The Long-lloH, Lumber Company Is now constructing a flonting shingle mill. This plant has been designed nnd Is bolng constructed by Lolloy Dovlin. Tho mill will have two Bummor upright shlnglo machines and will also have n small flitch mill capablo of cutting about ten thous nnd foot por day. Tho plant is be ing erected on a bnrgo ninety foot long nnd thirty feet wide which will bo anchored In tho drnlmiRO canal ndjncent to the log pond. Tho shtnglo mill nnd tho sawmill will ho operated electrically. .'MILL I lltDH A loss of approximately one hun dred thousnnd dollars' worth was done lo the suwmill of K. II. Khlelds and Kd Falonlkii ut Petersburg, Alaska. The hardwood mill at Woodland, luiit owned by F. Hlatliotino und ftuy HroiiHM, was recently burned. This was u small mill. I lie Decker & Itcnroo tin mill ut Offal Luke, north of Tcnlno, Wash ington, was recently burned. FOUR L STAGES T CARD AT STAMPEDE PARK III TCIII.Il HI'LITH ItlCIIKM ' WITH IIIH CTHTOMKItH HAVANA, (!) A short time ago Segundo Tellechea, of Campo Flor ida, was crllized In the samo man ner as all butchers always have been, for his high prices. Dut suddenly lie reduced prions bolow any other butcher for miles uround and people wero loud in their pruiso of Kogundo. Friends, Inquir ing tho reason for tho cut, were Informed Oiai he had won $20,000 In tha government lottery. Ill'ITAlX) f.'AKT WILL IlK A PAOKANT FKATI'IIE CALGARY. Alttt. Two full-giown Alberta buffaloes hllotied to a cart and driven are to be a feature of pn historical pageant July ' 6 to murk tho 5th anniversary of the founding of tho city of Calgary. When, two cowboys first began breaking tho bison to harness they were almost unapproachable . but wero joii "gontle broken" follow ing any one who showed them a tin of oats. OII1XF..SF, lOXTHOL BTOHKS MANILA. Tho Chinese control 58 oer cent of the retail stores in Hanlla, the Filipinos 38 per cent and the Japanese 6 per cent, figures complied by the Bureau of Com merce and Industry show. There are in Manila 1,955 retail stores, known as "Sarl-8ari Stores" where articles nccessury in the household arc told. x DKAX IXGK NOW ADVOCATES til'NMIIXK A XI) KKA MATHS LONDON. Uy way of a change from ' religious and philosophical topics. Dean Ingo bis entered the realm of hygiene. Presiding at a dinner of tho Sunlight League, which aims at the abolition of smoke and slums, ho said In his opinion sea bathing could bo employed to tbo betterment of health. "The preaant practice," Jie con tinued, "of mixing bathing, with the body completely clothed may be an agreeable social function, but hy glenlcally It Is practically useless.' I deprecate tho absurd restrictions of some of the town councils of our seaports in this connection. I sug gest that ut certain houra of the day on certain parts of the beach, men bo encouraged to run about wllh tho minimum amount of cloth ing, as exceedingly helthy recrea tion.' "As for women, unothcr portion of tho beach, proporly safeguarded from Intrusion, might be reserved nnd enclosed for their similar recreation." Lomski vs Rockson, Sacco v McCormick. Features of Idaho Card 6TAMPKDK PA 11 K,)' Pott Falls, Idaho, July I. Fighting for tho middleweight championship of the Pacific coast, Led Lomski of Aber deen, Wash., und Mickey tlurknon of Portland, Ore., vill mix dt the big 41, boxing card to. Ve .staged hero Thursday by tho Four L Ath letic association. Fenniraore Cardy, well known sports promoter of Coeur d'Alenc, Is in charge of tho exhibition, and William (iulmond will bo third man In the ring. The bout Is set for 15 rounds. A ten-round scml-wlndup at 148 pounds between Jimmy Sacco, the Whirlwind Wop of Portland, and (leorge McCormfck of Spokano, will be a real clash, according to wise ones. These two boys previously fought a draw. A special six-round contest, featuring Tiger Fulmcr of Aberdeen nnd Don Fraaer of Spo kane, and a four-round curtain raiser, .will complete the card. Hot-Air -Dogs To those persons who continually peruse pamphlets published . by medical quacks on the reduction of tho waist line, and worry about the number ot calories contained in a hot dog, we recommend a lab oratory course In tho falling of timber. Jo Traction declares that trying to catch up with a sociable party of your friends "with a bayonet strapped to your waist is like a starved horse with a nosebag ot oats tied to his tail chasing himself around and around. Airplane Patrol To Start July 1 SAN FIIANCIKCO, Calif., (P) Announcement of final plans for air plane patrol of Pacific coast forests for the summer season was made Tuesday by District Forester Paul O. Hedington. Flights will bo made from flvo hoses: Griffith Pork, Olendalo, Cul., .Mather Field. Sacra mento, Cal., Eugene, Oru., Vancou ver, Wash., and Seattle. Two planes will be stationed at each base with tho exception of Griffith ' Park, where only ono will bo avallublo. Flights will begin shortly after the first of July. It was stated. HTEPIIF.XSON VISITS George Stephenson, -veil known Lake and Klamath county lumber-, man, was in town on business last week. According to latest reports from Modoc camp, tbe shining of the stars will bo plainly audible dur ing the Kodeo. JIlSKiAXS OK MOSCOW . OPKU.l FOItM OIU'HKSTKA COLOGNE. An orchestra without a conductor was ono ot tho strange discoveries which Hermann Abcn drotih, director general of tho Col ogno Opora, made during a recent trip Id. Russia. This unusual i or chestra was organized 4n Moscow by members ot the State Opera Orches tra and othor musicians. It requires 50 rehoarsals for this novel orchestra to perfect itself In a number, but Hcrr Abendroth says lharo aro many musicians in Riusia who ' accept this burden without grumbling. In his opinion this, or chestra, without a conductor affords nn excellent schooling for musi cians In technics and uccurucy, and that tho brilliance of the Moscow Stato Opera la probably duo In largo moasure to training of many ot tho orchestra members without a leader. NKAItLV GOKS IIHOKH l'KKDIXO 1MPKIUAL HOUSES BUDAPEST. When the lato Em poror Charles was banished, prince Francis Eslerhazy, In a moment ot ardor, promised to shelter nnd teed tho Imperial horses "until such timo as tho Hapsburgs should want them again." - i . ' The undertaking brought to tha prince- 90 horses to caro for and maintain, and tho financial strain, recently, has boon heavy. Never theless tha prince held to hU word, despite the protests to members ot his family. " 'Finally tho manager of tho Es torhazy estate ij-ourneyed to Spain and explained the situation to ex ompress Zita. Sho was understand ing, and tho manager returned with a decreo signed by Otto, her eldest son,' absolving the prince of his promise. The horses woro recently sold at nciillon. i , Pete Nellson reports that his re cent researches in the field of fer mented beverages prove without doubt that' the human stomach has Its limits and declares that the old saying concerning the straw and tbe camel's back should be changed to tho J. O. M. that cracked the stomach's wall. llcsldi's establishing tho divine descent of man by legislative pro nunciamcnto, an eminent Tennesce legislator recently talked of Intro ducing a bill to change pi to an even 3, instead of having to fool around with the .1416. Wo are considering moving to Tennessee and originating . bills prohibiting hunger, thirst, love and other ualural evils. ' There is one thing to be thank ful for during the present' purgator ial hot spell, and that Is that one is not in Iho hospital. Service Stations Installed By The Simonds Company Located in San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, and Other Cities LOGGER S- send in your boots to us. Have them repaired and waiting for you when you come in. Agents for Vanco Loggers EVANS SHOE SHOP 1014 Main St. Klamath Falls Gloves Sox Dress Shoes t If You Are Looking for Health and Accident Insurance ' . .....( . ,.( " . . - see ' -. - JAS. H. DRISCOLL Hart Building All kinds of insurance Surety Bonds Loan Department in charge Perry DeLap Group Life Insurance ' --- --- A A A Ji A A A A A A - W 1 TTT'V'FT 'I' 'W r TTT'TV7TTTt Sawmills, planing mills and woodworking factories havo seen a now service Idea develop. Saw ser vice stations aro being established tor (ho accommodation ot users ot saws and planer knives. In these stations allklnds ot expert repair work, is done, nnd saws aro pile in tip-top shape' for host cutting re sults. This special service Is of fered In addition to quicker deliv eries which can bo made on new saws and planer knives carried in stock. Tho question of dolivorios is often a most Important ono if mill delays are to be avoided. ' . . The Simonds Saw & ' Stool com pany was tho first o( tha largo companies to recognize this, de mand for nn improved nnd extended sorvlco, nnd. they promptly estab lished and havo now (n full work ing order thlrtoon up-to-dnto Ber vlco stations nnd repair shops. They aro located In tho following cities: Iloston. Mass.; Now York city; Do trolt, Mich.; Cjilcago, 111.; Memphis, Tenn.; New Orleans, La.; San Francisco, Cal.; Portland, Ore.; So- attlo, Wash.; Montreal, Quo.; Tor onto, Ont.; St. John, N. B., and Vancouver, B. C. Bill McMillan Intends to spend tho Fourth ot July fishing somewhere on the licadwators ot Williamson river, ; . D. A. Kenyon - 439 SIXTH, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Coal Iron Steel : Bolts and logging equipment Oldest and best equipped shop in this locality "in connection. LUMBER AND MLIL WORKERS! Meet Here Pool and Snooker Tables Plenty of Card Tables Good Music .Smokes and Soft Drinks ' Make this your hangout' Pastime Pool Hall 729 Main Distributors of Amrican Gar Products Anything and everything , for your car complete The most complete auto accessory store in Southern Oregon. Dix Bros.